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Organization of Islamic Cooperation:

Restrictions against women in Afghanistan should be removed

http://afghannews.af/ , 22 Apr 2024 - 18:04

Organization of Islamic Cooperation has asked the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan to allow women to study and work.


According to Amac; Tariq Ali Bakhit, the special representative of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, in a meeting with Abdul Kabir, the political deputy of the Prime Minister's Office, has demanded the lifting of the Taliban's restrictions on women's education and work.
The representative of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, in a meeting with the political deputy of the Prime Minister's Office, said that the education of girls is important for Islamic countries and added that these countries are committed to cooperate with Afghanistan in the field of education.
This news, which was published in the Afghanistan Media Center, Tariq Ali Bakhit called the visit of the delegation of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation to Afghanistan as a sign of "good intentions" and the good relations of this organization with the caretaker government.
He added that the Islamic world and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation are committed to help and cooperate with Afghanistan.
According to him, the purpose of sending the delegation to Afghanistan is to identify the priorities in this country.
Tariq Ali Bakhit said that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation does not have a hidden agenda for Afghanistan, but tries to "provide the ground for helping Afghans and Afghanistan's interaction with the world".
  The representative of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation has appreciated the efforts of the Taliban in fighting against ISIS and suppressing this group.
He has said that Afghanistan's neighboring countries, which have concerns in some cases, should talk to Taliban officials to solve them.
This is while Tariq Ali Bakhit, in a meeting with Maulvi Amir Khan Motaghi, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of the caretaker government, said that these meetings are part of the constructive interaction strategy of this organization with Afghanistan, which was adopted in the case of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
Mr. Bakhit also welcomed the efforts and achievements of the Taliban in various fields, and emphasized on the direct interaction and cooperation of the member countries of this organization with the Islamic Emirate.
On the other hand, in this meeting, Dr. Amina, the General Director of Family and Cultural Affairs of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, said that they are ready to help Afghanistan in various fields, considering the priorities.
Meanwhile, in this meeting, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs gave information about the special attention of the leadership of the Islamic Emirate to prevent bloodshed in the country, ensure security, eliminate ISIS, active participation of women in health, education, trade and other fields and women's rights.
However, Maulvi Abdul Salam Hanafi, the administrative deputy of the Prime Minister's Office, in a meeting with Tariq Ali Bakhit, the deputy of the Islamic Cooperation Organization and the special representative of this organization for Afghanistan, and his accompanying delegation, informed about the progress made during the rule of the Islamic Emirate and asked them to understand the realities of Afghanistan. reflect the world
Mr. Hanafi continued to emphasize the further development of the relations of this organization with the Islamic Emirate and said that representatives of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation should be invited to the next meeting of this organization in Gambia to listen to the advice of the officials of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and, in addition, to inform them of the reality. in Afghanistan.
Meanwhile, the board of this organization has assured full cooperation with Afghanistan and said that it is going to sign memorandums of understanding with two international institutions to help Afghanistan and other Islamic countries.


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